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Latisys, Online Tech Open New Data Centers
Data Center Knowledge (Sep 20 2011) Cloud Computing
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Two data center service providers announced new facilities today. Here’s an overview:
Latisys Opens New Site in Irvine: Citing growing demand for high-density colocation and cloud services in the Southern California market, Latisys has commissioned the first 22,000 square feet and 10 MW of power in its 93,000 square foot data center in Irvine, the company said today. The new facility is adjacent to Latisys’ existing 50,000 square foot data center (OC1), which has been serving business customers since 1994. “Latisys has committed significant capital and resources to the Orange County market by adding state-of-the-art infrastructure, investing in cloud technologies with high availability platforms, and building out a deep team of data center industry veterans,” said Tom Panarisi, Regional Vice President, Latisys. “Our flexible approach to delivering IT infrastructure services is driving strong growth for the firm and our position as the data center provider of ...
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